N.J. students asked to bring tech to school

Story: School officials say the push will help districts save on increasingly costly technology budgets and help educators meet new, stepped-up academic standards that rely heavily on technology.

Peter Clink: Traditional text books should be obsolete with today's technology. It is a waste of money that everyone is paying for what is not no longer needed in both H.S. and higher education. Why should people have to go into debt for text books that are not even being used half the time. We should not have to keep them just because it will affect this type of business. Do you know how many this has happened to? You have to reinvent yourself. They also need to change the way and who they buy supplies from. The prices are ridiculously high.

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N.J. students asked to bring tech to school

Story: School officials say the push will help districts save on increasingly costly technology budgets and help educators meet new, stepped-up academic standards that rely heavily on technology.

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